Quiz: Dilution of Coloured Solutions Explained with Particles
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Building on what you've learned about particle behaviour in states of matter, let's explore how particles explain the dilution of coloured solutions!
What happens to the particles in a coloured solution when water is added?
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Which of the following statements about dilution are true? (Select all that apply)
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During dilution, the {{blank0}} of solute particles stays the same, but they spread out as the {{blank1}} of water increases.
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What is the effect of increasing the amount of water in a coloured solution?
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Which factors affect how quickly a solute spreads out during dilution? (Select all that apply)
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When a solution is diluted, the concentration of solute particles becomes {{blank0}} because they are more {{blank1}} in the solvent.
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Which statement best describes the particle behaviour in a dilute solution?
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